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>> the quote in the same breath he said that he wanted to restore the mexico city policy that taxpayer funds wouldn't to go abortion abroad. >> but they don't go. >> isle i'm telling you what the quote said, clarify what the quote said. this is taking one sentence out of context to me. >> he's been very clear over quite a long period of time that he would de fund planned parenthood. he has been unequivocal on that subject. he's also been asked to the supreme court justices were that he identified with and the kind that he would appoint, and it's justice scalia, one more scalia would result in a reversal of row v. wade, robert bjork heads his judicial collection selection fo for the campaign. robert bjork we know wrote the roadmap for how to overturn roe versus wade. he is sending maybe it's dog whistles but people getting the message. >> during this week vice-presidential debate the candidates were asked about their views on abortion. >> i do not believe that -- that we have a right to tell other people that, women that they can't control their body. it's a decision between them and th
>> the quote in the same breath he said that he wanted to restore the mexico city policy that taxpayer funds wouldn't to go abortion abroad. >> but they don't go. >> isle i'm telling you what the quote said, clarify what the quote said. this is taking one sentence out of context to me. >> he's been very clear over quite a long period of time that he would de fund planned parenthood. he has been unequivocal on that subject. he's also been asked to the supreme court...
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the demonstrations have been -- in the center of the old city. no one is calling for the overthrow of the monarchy itself. they are calling on the came to make these reforms when he appoints the next government and to make sure the parliament is a genuine representative body and not just the tribes that support the monarchy, but those who support the muslim brotherhood and other parties as well. >> thanks very much. to west africa now and ghana. abuse of people living in a mental health institution has been uncovered. the condition of some patients are worse than thought. you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. >> this may look like a prison. it is a hospital. a place people go to get better. it is one of three psychiatric hospitals in donna -- ghana. access has been denied by the health ministry. joining people who are going in is the only way to get in with our camera. patients have a right to choose to be here or not. these are the ones left behind. i have spoken to one of the inmates who tells me he used to be on drugs. emi
the demonstrations have been -- in the center of the old city. no one is calling for the overthrow of the monarchy itself. they are calling on the came to make these reforms when he appoints the next government and to make sure the parliament is a genuine representative body and not just the tribes that support the monarchy, but those who support the muslim brotherhood and other parties as well. >> thanks very much. to west africa now and ghana. abuse of people living in a mental health...
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the report now from new york city's marina portnoy. while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a security council press statement drafted by russia calling for the resolution of violence in bani walid which has been under siege for weeks the u.s. delegation cited a further need for consultations but meanwhile the russian ambassador to the u.n. the tali churkin says that it's quite strange the u.s. would block a press statement condemning the use of force in dealing with libya's political problems just one month after i deadly attack in benghazi claimed the lives of four diplomats embassador churkin said it is difficult in this case to explain the u.s. delegations actions in a rational terms now russia's draft press statement calls on the libyan authorities to take urgent steps to resolve the conflict by peaceful means and to preserve the
the report now from new york city's marina portnoy. while the united nations has focused much attention this week on the ongoing conflicts in syria and mali russia's efforts to address the death and destruction taking place in libya was blocked by the united states washington refused to support a security council press statement drafted by russia calling for the resolution of violence in bani walid which has been under siege for weeks the u.s. delegation cited a further need for consultations...
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fiji's who in the confusion of the past few days trying to return home after the army announced the city had full and they're now stranded on the desert highway in fear and panic. look at this. this good this gun and this people know this thing now why you don't know one week now this is the outside and didn't know what they were doing when i was living when i think when when one of the government i saw explosions and rockets above our heads i saw the dad but the general national council denies the killings despite the evidence to the country where the government force a. place where i would go of course they will be. flown mistakes but the whole picture of the whole thing is being handled better. we are taking care of all the family and it's not only the libyan authorities that are in denial western governments are mainstream media have also chosen to be silent prompting the charge of double standards to be leveled at them but when it is. militias who were. criticizing militias the chaotic scenes of a throwback to the long running rivalry between wizards of bani walid and misrata a city
fiji's who in the confusion of the past few days trying to return home after the army announced the city had full and they're now stranded on the desert highway in fear and panic. look at this. this good this gun and this people know this thing now why you don't know one week now this is the outside and didn't know what they were doing when i was living when i think when when one of the government i saw explosions and rockets above our heads i saw the dad but the general national council denies...
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well though the republican versus democrat debate held few surprises and even less time for city not so third party to be largely ignored by the mainstream media for other u.s. presidential candidates gathered together till they had their own that's slightly different plans for america here's a look at what they had to say. the president has assumed dictatorial rights to put us in prison at his pleasure without charge or without trial we are on the road toward to him and that's not an exaggeration the biggest threat to our national security is the fact that we're bankrupt we need to retrench rather than trying to be the policeman of the world we need to put an end to the use of drones and actually lead not to lead this development of a new arms race but to lead in an international treaty and the convention to permanently banned the use of drones we're printing and borrowing money to the tune of forty three cents out of every dollar we spend. sixteen trillion dollars is bearing down on our ad as god and i johnson say if we could well be like germany after world war i. margie spoke exc
well though the republican versus democrat debate held few surprises and even less time for city not so third party to be largely ignored by the mainstream media for other u.s. presidential candidates gathered together till they had their own that's slightly different plans for america here's a look at what they had to say. the president has assumed dictatorial rights to put us in prison at his pleasure without charge or without trial we are on the road toward to him and that's not an...
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fiji's who in the confusion of the past few days trying to return home after the army announced the city had fallen and they're now stranded on the desert highway in fear and panic look at this. this get this gun and this be able now this sorting out why you don't know one week now this libyan go outside and know what the were doing when i was leaving when i think when when one of the government. i saw explosions and rockets about our heads i saw the dad. but the general national council denies the killings despite the evidence to the contrary where the government for third. place where i would go as high that of course there will be. small mistakes but the whole picture of the whole thing is being better for the. taking care of all the family and it's not only the libyan authorities that are in denial western governments and mainstream media have also chosen to be silent prompting the charge of double standards to be leveled at them let's think back to carry twenty eleven we couldn't because in the u.k. or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. we were hearing about what was going to be a hu
fiji's who in the confusion of the past few days trying to return home after the army announced the city had fallen and they're now stranded on the desert highway in fear and panic look at this. this get this gun and this be able now this sorting out why you don't know one week now this libyan go outside and know what the were doing when i was leaving when i think when when one of the government. i saw explosions and rockets about our heads i saw the dad. but the general national council denies...
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towards a humanitarian catastrophe while libya's pro-government finders claim they are controlling the city's center. today to end america's wars and take the influence of big money out of politics the presidential candidates forced into the sidelines get their forces heard in a t.v. debate aired by r t. and as u.k. health workers threatened to strike over pay losses a spate of negligence cases shine the spotlight on for patient care. from moscow with the latest news from around the globe on care and this is our well being pro-government forces say they have occupied the center of the opposition stronghold of bani walid with only a few pockets of resistance left our sources deny the claims telling us that fighting is continuing in the besieged city polis leader has more details. the siege of bani walid has been on the go for almost three weeks now and in the last week alone dozens of people have been killed and injured in the clashes between pro-government forces and bani walid fighters there are reports circulating that quoted a libyan militia leader who says that the situation is under cont
towards a humanitarian catastrophe while libya's pro-government finders claim they are controlling the city's center. today to end america's wars and take the influence of big money out of politics the presidential candidates forced into the sidelines get their forces heard in a t.v. debate aired by r t. and as u.k. health workers threatened to strike over pay losses a spate of negligence cases shine the spotlight on for patient care. from moscow with the latest news from around the globe on...
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i'm in sochi but know your city in europe i'm the host of the twenty four team which are the pick of. sunset. thank you. tsotsi. thank you the. dog days of. pride days it. makes common. to see it's so true. wealthy british style. is not on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. secret laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't sound anything tim's mission to teach me the creation of life should care about humans and. this is why you should care only.
i'm in sochi but know your city in europe i'm the host of the twenty four team which are the pick of. sunset. thank you. tsotsi. thank you the. dog days of. pride days it. makes common. to see it's so true. wealthy british style. is not on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. secret laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't...
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[ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> here in america we're understandably fixated on november 6, election day. but halfway around the world there's another regime change in the offering. november 8 is the day china begins its 18th national congress during which its next set of leaders will be announced. what does it mean for the world's second largest economy and what does it mean for u.s./china relations? i have a great chronicler of china with me today, evan osnos, "the new yorker's" correspondent in beijing. welcome, evan. >> glad to be here. >> so does this feel like a big transition in china? just what is th
[ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme....
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people to work and they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs, so they want the economy to work, and the world to be free and open. so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible. they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and other people 16 trillion in total including them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities. a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars in cuts to the military devastating. it is not my term. it is the president's own secretary of defense that called them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world and see what's happening and say, okay, is america going to be strong? the answer is yes. if i am president, america will be very strong. we'll also make sure that we hav
people to work and they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs, so they want the economy to work, and the world to be free and open. so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible. they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. > roe: anderfograsmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew moammar qaddafi. i'm pleased to have the secretary general at this table, welcome. tell me how you have defined the role for nato in the current environment, especially in the middle east. >> the core role is still to protect our citizens against any threat to their security we won the cold war. we protected our citizens against soviet communism, aggression. we won the cold war. the soviet broke down but after the end of the cold war we realized that we are faced we merging security challenges, terrorism, this is the reason why we are in afghanistan. that's why we are now building a nato missile defense syste
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. > roe: anderfograsmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew moammar...
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>> well, july 20th was a very sad day for our country and certainly for our city, and the metropolitan area. aurora will never be the same after that mass killing, and i've had a chance to meet with the families of some of the -- some of those who were killed. i've met with others who have been wounded. i met with the medical teams and law enforcement. for me this is very personal issue, and so on one side of the district you have columbine, where you had a terrible tragedy 13 or so years ago, and then a couple months ago, three months ago in aurora. so, for me, the subject of crowd control, public health, coming from these mass shootings, is something that we just have to deal with, and the most common-sense approaches that can be taken to avoid some of these mass killings, and -- >> banning assault weapons? >> well, you look at the old assault weapons act that expired a couple years ago. that needs to be reviewed. two, that i'm part of now, one is to require -- so right now if you want to buy a firearm, you have to buy it from a licensed firearm dealer, face-to-face, but you can buy
>> well, july 20th was a very sad day for our country and certainly for our city, and the metropolitan area. aurora will never be the same after that mass killing, and i've had a chance to meet with the families of some of the -- some of those who were killed. i've met with others who have been wounded. i met with the medical teams and law enforcement. for me this is very personal issue, and so on one side of the district you have columbine, where you had a terrible tragedy 13 or so years...
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world number two you know about djokovic barely broke sweat is he beat a highly rated ball guerin young city going to meet three of in straight sets next to spaniard for the china lopez six three six two with the school as the looks to leap to federer at the top of the world standards. there is a. goal but you know there are still few big ones to call them and then obviously long them season finale the maybe. maybe can be this either but we'll see united try to take it's the most french major wilfried to tsonga also booked a place in the third round seven six seven five victory over compact when was reading. and checked on this but it also didn't drop a set he beat and that he set italy six three six three. where the top seed roger federer beat again sin of you. in straight sets and the recently crowned u.s. open champion andy murray progress without playing after for emaar pulled out for the real injury. by golf fans will have to wait a little longer to see the showdown between the top two ranked plays in the world this after thunderstorms perspire in play on the second day of the world gol
world number two you know about djokovic barely broke sweat is he beat a highly rated ball guerin young city going to meet three of in straight sets next to spaniard for the china lopez six three six two with the school as the looks to leap to federer at the top of the world standards. there is a. goal but you know there are still few big ones to call them and then obviously long them season finale the maybe. maybe can be this either but we'll see united try to take it's the most french major...
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they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs so they want the economy to work, and the world to be free and open, and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape, or form. we can work with them, collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong will we be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact we owe them a trillion dollars, and $16 trillion total including them, and look at the decision to cut back the military capabilities, a trillion dollars. the secretary of the defense called the trillion cuts to the military devastating. that's not my term, but the president's own secretary of defense, called them devastating. look at america's commitments around the world, and they see what's happening, and they ask if america's strong, and the answer is yes if i'm president, the country will be very strong. we have to have trade relations with china that work for us. i watched year in and out
they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs so they want the economy to work, and the world to be free and open, and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape, or form. we can work with them, collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong will we be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact...
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coming into the cities, needing jobs. they want the economy to work and the world to be free. so we can be a partner with china. we do not have to be an adversary in any way shape or form. we can work with them and collaborate with them, if they are willing to be responsible. they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy. a look at the fact that we owe them $1 trillion. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities. $1 trillion. the secretary of defense call these cuts to the military devastating. it is the president's own secretary of defense who call them devastating to read a look at america's commitments around the world and they see what is happening and say is america going to be strong? the answer is yes. if i am president, america will be very strong. we will also make sure we have trade relations with china that work for us. i watched a year in and year out as companies have shut down and people have lost their jobs because china has not played by the same rules. in part by h
coming into the cities, needing jobs. they want the economy to work and the world to be free. so we can be a partner with china. we do not have to be an adversary in any way shape or form. we can work with them and collaborate with them, if they are willing to be responsible. they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy. a look at the fact that we owe them $1 trillion. they look at our decision to cut back on our military...
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or is he too busy campaigning in sin city? dana, you cringeed a little bit when we listened to president obama in vegas saying again, al-qaeda is dead -- bin laden is dead, al-qaeda on the way out. scary, though. >> dana: this morning i read the "new york post" and i noted he quoted president obama saying that line at the democratic national convention. i was going to bring it up in this segment. i didn't realize president obama said it again yesterday. you would think even stump speech that should be refreshed and keep up with the times. they are talking to multiple audiences at the same time. in this case, he is talking to the american troops, our allies, fighting with us. our enemy and directly to the american people. those messages aren't necessarily always going to be the same. but it seems careless to suggest that al-qaeda is on the wane if in fact your general last night on "60 minutes" is saying the opposite and we have evidence that al-qaeda was behind the attacks in libya. >> eric: andrea, the guy in the backseat of
or is he too busy campaigning in sin city? dana, you cringeed a little bit when we listened to president obama in vegas saying again, al-qaeda is dead -- bin laden is dead, al-qaeda on the way out. scary, though. >> dana: this morning i read the "new york post" and i noted he quoted president obama saying that line at the democratic national convention. i was going to bring it up in this segment. i didn't realize president obama said it again yesterday. you would think even...
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. ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. that's the value of performance. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> "outfront," our second story, liar, liar. according to the romney campaign, that is the president's strategy. >> the president does a very good job of trying to mislead and distort and distract so he can win this thing by default. >> stop lying, m president. >> i think the challenge i'll have is that the president tends to how shall i say it? say things that aren't true. >> you've got to love chris christie. say things that aren't true, mislead. some
. ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. that's the value of performance. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can...
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. >> bill: i watched it here in new york city. i took notes, that is my job. sometimes it's very painful.
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most of the schools in the big cities, people had no access to education. it was peaceful and comfortable, and the greatest place to go. and there was no progress. education was not happening. we decided to organize small programs outside the refugee camps in pakistan because there was a faction going on in afghanistan and i could travel into the country so when i was in the shower checking up on the programs i decided to see what was going on under the taliban for myself. it was unbelievable that women and girls have to sit at home. my mother always worked. she was at the american embassy, she opened the first florists afghanistan. she had her own business. my mother's aunt was the first women senator in the 60s and there were women in the parliament and in the cabinet so it was unbelievable for me was happening under the taliban in the 20 first century so i went into afghanistan and they said they would take me as long as -- they will take me there and to make a very long story, after many discussions with the taliban leaders i realized i was not going to
most of the schools in the big cities, people had no access to education. it was peaceful and comfortable, and the greatest place to go. and there was no progress. education was not happening. we decided to organize small programs outside the refugee camps in pakistan because there was a faction going on in afghanistan and i could travel into the country so when i was in the shower checking up on the programs i decided to see what was going on under the taliban for myself. it was unbelievable...
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. >> bill: i watched it here in new york city. i took notes, that is my job. sometimes it's very painful. >> bill: thank you. do an interview with 60 minutes australia today. it will be no o november 3rd in the land of oz down under. >> bill: that is high praise, and i appreciate it. i advise you guys not to e-mail any emotional stuff, angry stuff anything like that until you wait ten minutes. remember e-mails and texts are forever and you don't want to react impulsively. apply the ten minute rule. tip tonight is this -- don't ever e-mail or text anything that might hurt you. no settling go no gossip, no threats that could embarrass you in the public eye because that is where those kinds of things usually wind up. it sounds like common sense, right. millions of us are not being smart with the machines. the temptation is very strong. resist it. factor tip of the day. careful with the machines, they can hurt you very much. that is it for us tonight. check out the fox factor website which is different than bill o'reilly.com. and the debate last night with a big s
. >> bill: i watched it here in new york city. i took notes, that is my job. sometimes it's very painful. >> bill: thank you. do an interview with 60 minutes australia today. it will be no o november 3rd in the land of oz down under. >> bill: that is high praise, and i appreciate it. i advise you guys not to e-mail any emotional stuff, angry stuff anything like that until you wait ten minutes. remember e-mails and texts are forever and you don't want to react impulsively....
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. >> under the guidelines the city has to find evacuations outside the city for all 90,000 residents. other problems have surfaced. the city needs to map out evacuation routes and make detailed plans to relocate the city office and protect civilians from radiation. however, the nra has not provided criteria for evacuation or measures to prevent radiation exposure. iodine tablets to prevent thyroid damage remain on the shelves at schools and the city office. the pills can cause serious side effects so they have to be distributed with care but the nra has yet to provide instructions how to use them. >> translator: we want to know when to evacuate people. but the criteria for this and other measures are still unclear. the national government appears undecided. >> reporter: some local governments say they want the nra to offer support in addition to drawing up safety guidelines. in western japan is a nuclear plant. about 30,000 people living within the 30 kilometer zone are being cared for. representatives of such facilities have gotten together to discuss evacuation methods. the prefectu
. >> under the guidelines the city has to find evacuations outside the city for all 90,000 residents. other problems have surfaced. the city needs to map out evacuation routes and make detailed plans to relocate the city office and protect civilians from radiation. however, the nra has not provided criteria for evacuation or measures to prevent radiation exposure. iodine tablets to prevent thyroid damage remain on the shelves at schools and the city office. the pills can cause serious...
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new york and other cities have shut down schools and transit systems. hundreds of thousands of people have already been evacuated. millions could lose power over the next day. the storm has already killed 66 people the caribbean where it battered haiti and cuba. meet urologists say sandy could be the largest ever to hit the u.s. mainland. while not as powerful as hurricane katrina, the storm stretches a record 520 miles from its eye. earlier this morning, the national hurricane center said the hurricane's wind speed increased 85 miles per hour with additional strengthening possible. describing it as a rare hybrid superstorm, forecasters say sandy was created by an arctic jet stream wrapping itself around a tropical storm. the storm could cause up to 12 inches of rain and in some areas, as well as up to 3 feet of snowfall in the appalachian mountains. flooding has also expected to be a major problem. the national weather service has warned of record level flooding and life-threatening storm surges in coastal areas. the nuclear regulatory commission has a
new york and other cities have shut down schools and transit systems. hundreds of thousands of people have already been evacuated. millions could lose power over the next day. the storm has already killed 66 people the caribbean where it battered haiti and cuba. meet urologists say sandy could be the largest ever to hit the u.s. mainland. while not as powerful as hurricane katrina, the storm stretches a record 520 miles from its eye. earlier this morning, the national hurricane center said the...
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activist group says syrian warplanes struck the northern city of aleppo. government tanks shelled a bakery where people were lined up to buy bread. a u.n. envoy to syria called for cease-fire during the muslim holiday that begins friday. we return to cnn's replay of the third and final presidential debate. >> i want to try shift it, because we have heard some of this in the other debates. governor, you say you want a bigger military, a bigger navy. you don't want to cut defense spending. what i want to ask you, we are talking about financial problems in this country, where are you going to get the money? >> let's come back and talk about the military all the way through. first of all, i'm going through the beginning, going to cut 5% of the discretionary budget, excluding military. that's number one. >> can't you do this without driving us deeper -- >> i'll be happy to have you take a look. come on the website. look how we get to a balanced budget eight to ten years. we do it by reducing spending in a whole series of programs. by the way, number one i get r
activist group says syrian warplanes struck the northern city of aleppo. government tanks shelled a bakery where people were lined up to buy bread. a u.n. envoy to syria called for cease-fire during the muslim holiday that begins friday. we return to cnn's replay of the third and final presidential debate. >> i want to try shift it, because we have heard some of this in the other debates. governor, you say you want a bigger military, a bigger navy. you don't want to cut defense spending....
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a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with savagery. the hotly debated ad now in several subway stations urges people to defeat jihad and support israel against, quote, the savage. several muslim and interfaith groups have protested the ads. the sponsors insist they are protected by the first amendment. in other news there was more scholary debate this week over the so-called gospel of jesus's wife. an ancient scrap of papyrus a harvard professor says might be evidence early christians believed jesus was married. the vatican this week called the item a fake and a clumsy forgery. >>> a special church of england panel held three days of close
a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with...
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the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more significant than southeast asia or south america. you go back to the 1940's, the state department recognize that the energy resources of the middle east are what they called one of the greatest material prices in world history. spectacular source of strategic power. if we can control middle east energy, we can control the world. take a look at the u.s.-british coup in iran in 1953. a very important event. shadows cast over the world until today. that was a pretense, was part of the cold war but had nothing to do the cold war. it had t
the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more...